Les Miserables is better than Phantom of the Opera
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Les Miserables is more inspiring and has a better message.
Nice short debate.
The way the debaters argued this reminded me of sociology vs psychology, or macro- vs micro-economics.
While this gets over applied to writing, the beginner rule of show don't tell comes up. Pro tells us that Les Mis has more and better characters, and yet only names Jean Valjean; along with it showcasing 1830's France... But what about 1830's France? And How did Jean Valjean reform? Right now, he's no better defined than Christine.
One of the few notes is that it's longer, which gives more time for character growth but not how it actually took advantage of that.
The Phantom by contrast has details about the lead character and his actions... At least enough to spur an emotional response.
Plus the details on the opera house made that seem like an additional character. And while I'll call BS on the historical angles and talk of a real ghost, said BS set the scene quite well and went unchallenged.
Without more to go on, the Phantom easily takes the win.
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Side note: Length can be a tricky thing. Die Walküre takes 5 hours, What's Opera, Doc? Retold it in 7 minutes and IMHO did it far better.
https://vimeo.com/444002896
This part of the vote got me laughing.:
"And while I'll call BS on the historical angles and talk of a real ghost, said BS set the scene quite well and went unchallenged."
Thanks for the vote!
Got to say, the novel for The Phantom, while it needed a good editor, OMG some of the stuff that went on in it... Raul in his great devotion to Christine, stayed up at night murdering cats... WTF?
Poor girl, I'm team stay single.
The Les Miserables book is so good! It is one of my favorites. I do like the Phantom music, but not as much as that of Les Miserables. I like Joseph as well.
The Phantom novel is so much darker than any of its musical adaptations.
As far as I know, the Phantom is only a musical. Les Mes is a book turned musical. I haven't actually read the book, but listened to audio drama that was 5 CD's long. Really good.
I did enjoy Phantom better than the Les Mes musical though. I like Andrew Llyod Webber's music like Phantom (favorite), Joseph(next favorite), Cats (not as much), Evita (good).
Yes, I haven't read the Phantom of the Opera. Have you read either of the books?
Ooh. This would be a hard one.
Are you only talking about musicals?